This paper deals with a development of the ancient thought on mimesis in its modern reception as regards a certain idea of theatre. It defends the hypothesis that the figure of the character, as set up in Diderot’s Paradoxe sur le comédien, has its source in a curious reversal of the Platonic mimesis. After presenting the main tenets of Plato’s reflection on mimesis and of Diderot’s theory on character, showing their convergences and contrasts, it is analyzed how such a conceptual turnaround has historically taken place, by establishing a chain of reception from Plato to Diderot passing through Cicero and the Renaissance artists.</p
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on the concept of ‘mimesis’ (imitation) in Plato’s dialogues. A herme...
This paper construes Plato’s dialogues as a post-theatrical mimetic enterprise that combines Socrati...
This thesis enquires into the vexed issue of the relation between the criticism of orality and the c...
This paper deals with a development of the ancient thought on mimesis in its modern reception as reg...
This paper aims at discussing Platonic examples of mimesis in the Sophist, by trying to identify the...
This paper wants to address the Aristotelian analysis of the concept of mimesis from a social and cu...
The aim of my dissertation is to trace an intellectual and theoretical trend in classical Greek lite...
Theatre as mimesis, the actor as mimic: can we still think in these terms, two and a half millennia ...
Starting from the idea that the opening of a work plays a significant role in the economy of its com...
The moment one imitates something, it sticks, it marks the imitator, there is no innocent imitati...
In recent decades, mimesis has become a critical term for rethinking relationality, difference, and ...
An investigation of the origin, evolution and actual occurrences of the mimeisthai-group of cognate ...
This Journal issue deals with the relation between diegesis and mimesis in drama and in genres which...
The aim of this work is, as the text indicates, to present the critique of the artist undertaken by ...
In light of the paradigm shift which in Theatre Studies led to the emergence of a new (post)discipli...
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on the concept of ‘mimesis’ (imitation) in Plato’s dialogues. A herme...
This paper construes Plato’s dialogues as a post-theatrical mimetic enterprise that combines Socrati...
This thesis enquires into the vexed issue of the relation between the criticism of orality and the c...
This paper deals with a development of the ancient thought on mimesis in its modern reception as reg...
This paper aims at discussing Platonic examples of mimesis in the Sophist, by trying to identify the...
This paper wants to address the Aristotelian analysis of the concept of mimesis from a social and cu...
The aim of my dissertation is to trace an intellectual and theoretical trend in classical Greek lite...
Theatre as mimesis, the actor as mimic: can we still think in these terms, two and a half millennia ...
Starting from the idea that the opening of a work plays a significant role in the economy of its com...
The moment one imitates something, it sticks, it marks the imitator, there is no innocent imitati...
In recent decades, mimesis has become a critical term for rethinking relationality, difference, and ...
An investigation of the origin, evolution and actual occurrences of the mimeisthai-group of cognate ...
This Journal issue deals with the relation between diegesis and mimesis in drama and in genres which...
The aim of this work is, as the text indicates, to present the critique of the artist undertaken by ...
In light of the paradigm shift which in Theatre Studies led to the emergence of a new (post)discipli...
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on the concept of ‘mimesis’ (imitation) in Plato’s dialogues. A herme...
This paper construes Plato’s dialogues as a post-theatrical mimetic enterprise that combines Socrati...
This thesis enquires into the vexed issue of the relation between the criticism of orality and the c...